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The Cambridge Carol Book[edit]

Note: much of the information below comes from The Hymns and Carols of Christmas without further validation

No. Page Author Work
1 /Although at Yule it bloweth cool George Ratcliffe Woodward Although at Yule It Bloweth Cool
2 /As I went to Bethlehem George Ratcliffe Woodward As I Went To Bethlehem
Anonymous Quem vidistis, pastores
3 /Awake, and hear my story George Ratcliffe Woodward Awake And Hear My Story
4 /Babe Jesu, hear our ditty George Ratcliffe Woodward Babe Jesu, Hear Our Ditty
5 /Behoulde a sely tender Babe Robert Southwell Behold A Silly Tender Babe / New Prince, New Pomp / New Prince, New Pompe
6 /Blest, withouten match George Ratcliffe Woodward Blest, Withouten Match
7 /Christ is at thy portals George Ratcliffe Woodward Christ Is At Thy Portals
Romanos the Melodist Kontakion for Dec. 20
8 /Ding dong! merrily on high George Ratcliffe Woodward Ding Dong Merrily on High
9 /From Galilee they came George Ratcliffe Woodward From Galilee They Came
10 /Get ivy and hull, woman, deck up Thomas Tusser Get Ivy And Hull
11 /Hail! Eternal Son, to-day George Ratcliffe Woodward Hail! Eternal Son, To Thee / Hail! Eternal Son, To-day
12 /Hail! Holy Child, lain in an oxen manger George Ratcliffe Woodward Hail! Holy Child, Lain In An Oxen Manger
13 /Heap on more wood! the wind is chill Walter Scott excerpt from Marmion (intro to Canto IV)
14 /Ho! Steward, bid my servants John Mason Neale Ho! Steward, Bid My Servants
15 /Hob and Colin, Yule is come George Ratcliffe Woodward Hob & Colin, Yule Is Come
Bernard de la Monnoye Patapan
16 /In a cavern oxen-trod George Ratcliffe Woodward In A Cavern Oxen-Trod
Anatolius December 25
17 /In Bethlehem hear I to-day George Ratcliffe Woodward In Bethlehem Hear I To-day
John Damascene "December 25" (?)
18 /Let such (so fantastical) liking not this Thomas Tusser A description of apt time to spend
19 /This happy morn the Maid hath borne George Ratcliffe Woodward This Happy Morn The Maid Hath Borne
20 /My Lord, and my God, in Bethlehem born George Ratcliffe Woodward My Lord And My God In Bethlehem Born
21 /Now stand we in the village George Ratcliffe Woodward Now Stand We In The Village
22 /O the morn, the merry merry morn George Ratcliffe Woodward O The Morn The Merry Merry Morn
23 /Our Lady sat within her bower George Ratcliffe Woodward Our Lady Sat Within Her Bower
24 /Outside, how hard it bloweth! George Ratcliffe Woodward Outside, How Hard It Bloweth!
25 /Past three a clock, and a cold frosty morning George Ratcliffe Woodward[1] Past Three A Clock / Past Three O'Clock
26 /Sleep, baby mine, in happy case George Ratcliffe Woodward Sleep Baby Mine In Happy Case
27 /Sweet Babe, that, wrapt in twilight shade William John Blew Sweet Babe, That, Wrapt In Twilight Shade
28 /The Mirrour of the Father's face George Ratcliffe Woodward The Mirrour Of The Fathers Face
29 /To redeem a race forlorn George Ratcliffe Woodward To Redeem A Race Forlorn
30 /To Bethlehem that night George Ratcliffe Woodward To Bethlehem That Night
(anon) "a certain Troparion"
31 /To us this morn a Child is born George Ratcliffe Woodward To Us This Morn A Child Is Born
32 /'Twas in a cave on Christmas morn George Ratcliffe Woodward 'Twas In A Cave On Christmas Morn
33 /When an Angel host entuned George Ratcliffe Woodward When Angelick Host Entuned
34 /While shepherds watch'd their flocks by night Nahum Tate While shepherds watched their flocks by night (Tate)
35 /Jesus is the sweetest Name George Ratcliffe Woodward Jesus Is The Sweetest Name, That
36 /When Christ had (as recounted) George Ratcliffe Woodward
37 /There stood in heaven a linden tree George Ratcliffe Woodward
38 /That Virgin's Child, most meek and mild John Gwynneth
39 /Jesu, maltreated (O dudcis Jesus) from Piae Cantiones
40 /Weep not o'er me, O Mother mine George Ratcliffe Woodward
41 /Jewry, why with bulrush mock Him? George Ratcliffe Woodward
42 /O for a lay! for on this day George Ratcliffe Woodward
43 /Moses, sing unto Christ thy King George Ratcliffe Woodward
44 /Rejoice, O Queen of bliss, anon George Ratcliffe Woodward
45 /Thus on Easter-morrow George Ratcliffe Woodward
46 /With melody, O Christ, hymn we George Ratcliffe Woodward
47 /Nightingale, thy lordly lays George Ratcliffe Woodward
48 /When the earth, with spring returning John Mason Neale
49 /'Twas in the year that King Uzziah died George Ratcliffe Woodward
50 /I was, and am, and ay shall be sad-hearted George Ratcliffe Woodward
51 /A song for the times John Mason Neale
52 /Summer is banish'd George Ratcliffe Woodward
53 /Zacchaeus climbs a tree George Ratcliffe Woodward
  1. with traditional (anonymous) refrain.